Englund Gambit: The Tricky Trap That Destroys 1.d4 Players

šŸ”„ You don’t need more openings—you need a better thinking process. GM Smirnov’s FREE masterclass teaches you just that ā–ŗ https://chess-teacher.net/masterclassyt/ āŒ› GM Smirnov has spent years mastering chess—so you don’t have to. Learn from his courses ā–ŗ https://online.chess-teacher.com/shopyd šŸ“„ Download the PGN of this Englund Gambit opening from this blog-post - https://chess-teacher.com/englund-gam... šŸ”¹ Chess Opening: Englund Gambit 1.d4 e5 | Traps and Ideas -    • ChessĀ Opening:Ā EnglundĀ GambitĀ 1.d4Ā e5Ā |Ā Tr...Ā Ā  In this video lesson, we will explore an aggressive chess opening for Black against the White's first move 1.d4. If you are playing 1.d4 yourself as White or if you are looking for an aggressive way to counter 1.d4 as Black, then you are going to love this! GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the Englund Gambit, which happens after the first moves 1.d4 e5. Black's idea is to avoid the traditional closed queen's pawn games and create an open game with tactical chances, but at the cost of a pawn. This will be a surprise for your opponents who play 1.d4 looking for a more positional game with strategic ideas. In this video lesson, you will learn the Blackburne–Hartlaub Gambit, which happens after 2.dxe5 d6, aiming for quick development after 3.exd6 Bxd6. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ā–ŗ Chapters 00:00 Aggressive Chess Opening for Black Against 1.d4 00:21 Englund Gambit 1.d4 e5: Why? 01:49Ā 2...d6 - Blackburne-Hartlaub Gambit 03:46 White loses their Queen: Can you find it? 04:34 Black's Winning Attack on Kingside 07:06 Line-2: If White plays 6.Bg5 09:05 Tip: How to find Attacking Moves 09:50 Line-3: If White plays 3.Nf3, not 3.exd6 11:55 Thank you for your support! šŸ“— Free chess courses - https://chess-teacher.com/rca-freebies/ #IgorNation #ChessOpenings #ChessGambit